The Fibre-Metal® 110P Pipeliner™ welding helmet is designed for the specific needs of pipe welders. Molded from SuperGlas Plus™, a material formulated for lightweight
and strength, Pipeliner™ provides everything pipe welders need in a
helmet to be safe and productive under the harshest welding conditions.

Impervious to moisture, impact resistant Pipeliner™ welding helmets will not
crack, chip or split. Compact design allows access to areas where
there is no room for a standard helmet. Comfortable, functional
headgear uses a constant-fit rubber headband for frequent
re-adjustments as pipe welders move about their work.

Answer:

By dillon from candler, north Carolina on November 24, 2014

Can you use the autodarking lens but replace the standard lens for the gold lens and still work?

By Customer Service on November 25, 2014

Answer:

We are not clear on your question about the Fibre-Metal Pipeliner Welding Helmet 110P. You can replace a standard lens with an auto darkening lens .. We are not sure how you plan to use the gold lens

By jermy from south Carolina on November 25, 2014

Were can you get the gold colored shade #10 lens at for this hood. Does cyber weld sell this for this hood?

By Customer Service on November 26, 2014

Answer:

We do not have the Gold Glass lenses on our web site. We do have them if you need to purchase one for the Fibre-Metal Pipeliner Welding Helmet 110P. The part # for this item is GLAGG2410 and they are $2.68 each

By Carson from Vancouver, BC on December 26, 2014

How do i change the lense in this helmet? it is different than your average welding helmet..

By Customer Service on January 5, 2015

Answer:

To change the lens in a Fibre-Metal Pipeliner Welding Helmet 110P you place your finger into the lens cavity, grab the center of the lens retainer and pull it toward you.The lens retainer will fold toward you. With it folded you can pull it and remove it from the side clips. You can now remove the lenses. Reverse the procedure to install the lenses

Fibre-Metal Pipeliner Welding Helmet 110P

$59.00

5 Stars based on 6 Review(s)

Carolyn

Pennsylvania

5 Stars

I would recommend this item to a friend.

Great helmet!

May 7, 2014

I've been using an AD hood since I started welding school but couldn't use it for overhead as it was getting messed up. Looked around for a good passive hood and this got great reviews. Can see why. Very comfortable (I like the rubber band cuz the ratchet at the back of the head on my AD ends up hurting after a while). I can really get in close when welding. Very happy with this hood, so much so that I like it much more than my AD. I can see the puddle and the bead so much better out of this hood than out of my AD hood.

Pros:

Comfortable, sturdy

Kelly

Lancaster County, PA

5 Stars

I would recommend this item to a friend.

My favorite hood

February 15, 2014

I bought this hood with the intention of using it for tight quarters ... There are many times where I have to weld overhead or out of position on my back and my old AD hood was too heavy or the adjustment knob would dig into my head thereby altering the position of the lens.... I bought this hood with the rubberband setup on the back for comfort / position.... I ended up liking this hood so much that I stopped using my $350.00 9400i hood that I bought from Miller.... Don't get me wrong here... There is nothing wrong with my AD hood.... It's just that the clarity from my pipeliner can't be beat... I replaced the stock lens with a Athermal gold plated glass lens.... The color and sharpness/ detail of the weld puddle cannot be beaten by any AD lens IMO .... Or I should say from my experience .... I have both Miller and Jackson AD hoods.... This pipeliner is the only hood I weld with now!

Pros:

Lightweight and clarity ( with the right lens)

Cons:

You do have to adjust the rubberband in the back every so often... You can purchase a ratcheting system but then you will defeat the purpose of a low profile hood.

Big Jon

Arkansas

5 Stars

I would recommend this item to a friend.

Be a real welder

January 29, 2014

Simple as this: If you want the best hood available, get this one. Unless you are a professional tack welder, an auto hood is a waste of money. Learn to pop your helmet down and be old school. I have seen my employees go through countless hundreds of dollars trying to make their auto helmets the best they can. All the while, I rock the pipeliner and don't have to worry about my battery going out, my delicate lens getting broken if I look at it wrong, or my el cheapo headgear costing me half a week's pay if it breaks. I've used the exact same helmet I bought 20 years ago when I was learning to weld.

Pros:

Effective, no 1/20,000 second delay, light weight, no batteries, no plastic, no $5 protective plates.

Cons:

At some point during their tenure, I have to loan it to someone for a day so they don't spend two hours trying to find a new battery.

Jimmy

Mississippi

5 Stars

I would recommend this item to a friend.

Best helmet on the market

October 1, 2013

There is a reason pipe welders choose this helmet more than any other. This helmet is made for those that keep there shield down more than up. Its also made for those that never learned how to push a button in order to weld.
Other than replacing headgear every so often, this helmet will outlast the welder.

Pros:

-light weight
-no batteries
-no electronics
-tough as nails
-good for tight spots
-made from fiberglass and not plastic
-not going to cost you $300.00 if you drop it
-cheap upkeep, cheap parts, easy to find

Randy

Dillsburg, PA

5 Stars

I would recommend this item to a friend.

Very good deal for the money.

June 24, 2013

Rugged, lightweight helmet. I use mine constantly and love it.

John

New York

5 Stars

I would recommend this item to a friend.

The only hood you will ever need

August 18, 2012

I weld for a living a lot of time tight spots and this hood rocks. Just add a miller 2/4 auto lens and you will be happy